After 14 years of first seeing this film in a cinema at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK. I come back to review this film I just simply loved. A fantastic and brilliantly written script with superb acting.
Best part of the film is where the police guy says to his colleague "You think you know who you are? You have absolutely no idea".
A very powerful and thought provoking film. Yes this film does a focus on racism but the main focus is about prejudice.
There is a lot of prejudice about and this film makes you wake up to this fact and demonstrates how we can all be affected by prejudice.
The most frightening part for me ....well for those of you who have not seen the film I wouldn't want to spoil it for you. But that part of the film made me move back in my cinema chair and nearly make me very scared and nearly made me cry..
If you love someone with all your heart and soul then you know what I'm trying to say.
Brilliant film and recommend to anyone who has not seen it to watch this film.
Good soundtrack as well.
Brian, UK.